Prager H1: A Spirit Airlines stewardess is in trouble for posing inside an engine well… The Boy Scouts are turning into a garden party… The President addresses his Twitter fans: “Hello, Twitter. It’s Barak.” Does such familiarity demean the Office?… The French government pays people to work at fake companies.

Prager H3: How would you react if your kid came home and asked you what your family’s carbon footprint was? How’s this for a response: to save energy, junior, you now have to walk to wherever you want to go… Gallup’s latest poll suggests that the country has shifted left.

Prager H1: Dennis is riveted by the latest murder sensation: a young woman engineers the death of her fiancé in a kayak “accident” in order to collect life insurance. A Baltimore sheriff states the obvious: the police are now afraid to proactively pursue the bad guys. But the compassionate crowd couldn’t care less. No police. No police brutality… Dennis talks to economist and Shakespeare aficionado, Andrea Mays. Her new book is The Millionaire and the Bard: Henry Folger’s Obsessive Hunt for Shakespeare’s First Folio.

Prager H2: Dennis plays a heated exchange from “Hannity” between Tamara Holder and Gavin McGinnis. The subject is, are women less professionally ambitious than men? If they are, is that a put down of women?

Prager H1: Ramadi was a showcase of American power and diplomacy. Now it’s a hell hole in the grip of Islamic State. The reason: we left…. Women are traded as sex slaves in Islamic State held territories… The UN World Health Organization censors Israel, the same Israel that provides health care for Syrian refugees.